The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 23, 1909, Image 5
WHEN THE FARMER !
sells his strain. his stock or'
} other products, places his
money in a ^o<>d hank and pays,
all bills bv check he ;i>ts a le<jal; 1
!''"(/>1 fuj t(h!, I'ni/ '-reiy fMtlf/HOif
naulr; I'ciiti/s lltr n'orr>/ '"><1 <ln nfj'Y,
alfvndimj fin >vrryin'i of ihuhc'I in i
,,r L-itvnimi it nririliltl l/IS
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/iciira, utd ht has a '(mil,h fc retard of ;
his busiar** affairs without the trou-11
hie a fa I labor of kie/'i)a/ a r'napht
atcd set of luniks. ;
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The facilities of this oank are !'
at the disposal of our customers i1
?'/our account will be appreciated.
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BANK of WILLIAMSBURG':
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Kingstree, S C.
^PERSONAL|ftl !
Mr B \V Butler visited Klor-1
ence Monday.
Mr Louis Sherfesce of Charles- j
ton visited in town this week. ;
l 1) (iilland. Esq, spent Satur
day and Sunday in Charleston.
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LeRoy Lee. Ksq. went to Trio '
Friday on professional business- J
Miss Alma Campbell of George-1
I town is visiting Mrs WLTay-j
* lor. i'
Miss Elma Hinds left Monday
for Coker College for Women at I
Hartsville.
Mrs W L Taylor hasweturned (
from an extended visit to rela-i
tives at Greelyville.
Miss Marion (iilland left Menda}'
morning for Converse college
at Spartanburg.
Messrs A 1> Wilson and Hob
Ervin of Church spent the day
at the county seat Monday.
, Misses Annie Stackley and
Eleanor Kpps left Wednesday!
morning for Columbia college.
t Mr B 0 Bristow, a well
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Known DU.smess man ui
ton,spent Tuesday in Kingstree.
Messrs Arthur Brockington
and John Cooper left Tuesday
morning fcr South Carolina uni- \
versity.
I
J Harry Lesesne.Esq.,a prom j
inent member of the Manning- bar, (
spent Saturday here on profes- l
sional business.
Mr W E Snowden and sister,
Mrs L H McCullough of Benson,
took in the "College Girls'" con- j
cert Monday evening.
Mrs M R Hemingway returned
home last week from Hendersonville,
where she spent most of
the ho* summer months.
Contractor J R Grimes, who j
has just completed the handsome
new graded school building
at Greelyville, is visiting in 1
town this week.
Auctioneer Perry took a flying j
trip to Kentucky, leaving Sat-'
urdav and returning Tuesday
morning. Mr R L Singletary of
Lake City auctioned the sales
\fnnda v.
Miss Leila Kpps left last week
for Kansas City, Mo. to enter
upon a two years' course in
Scarrett Hible and Training-;
school preparatory to taking-j
upon herself the duties of a missionary
in forei.gn iields, under
the auspices of the Methodist
Epis;opal church, South.
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|jj Latest Styles in I
?j Agents for Home
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Brinj^ us your job work.
Collections are so poor that
we can scarcely collect our
Lhou^hts sometimes.
On the local market cotton is
quoted today at 12^c; cotton I
seed at $20 the ton.
Patronize the enterpri >in<i" j
tirms that invite vour trade!
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through your county paper, n
By helping us you help yourself.
Buy from the houses who
advertise in The Record and
mention the paper. tf:
The Record's telephone number
is S3. Add it to your direct-1
or}' and ring us up when ouri
services are needed in any way.
j
We have just got in a beauti- j
ful line of new stationery. Ouri
stock is complete and we can ,
print you anything" on short
notice from a visiting card to a
large catalogue or book.
Subscribers who order theirj
papers changed from one post-'
office to another must give us
the name ot the former office as
well as the one to which they |
wish the paper to be translerred.'
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We are requested to announce
that Kev James McDowell will
preach at Midway church in
Salem on Saturday and Sunday,
September -5 and 26. The public
is cordially invited to these J
services.
Mr L I) Rodgers invites the
attention of our readers to an
attractive ad which begins this
o I
week. Mr Kodgers has quite a
pretty and varied line of general
merchandise in his store in the
Singletary building.
We received last week a communication
signed 4<P S G,"i
which comes under the head of i
anonymous contributions and \
had to be consigned to the cavernous
depths of that voracious
monster, the waste-basket.
Among those out of town who
enjoyed the "College Singing
Cirls'" lyceutn entertainment
Monday evening was noted the
following party from Fowlers:
Mr and Mrs J F Cooper, >5rs
Hugh Cooper and Mr Tom;
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We have been requested to
give notice that a hot supper
will be given at the residence of j
Mr T J Phillips, near Zeb postof-1
tice, on Tuesday night, Octo- j
ber 5, for the benetit of Cedar
Grove Baptist church. A cordial
invitation is extended to the j
public.
The comparative statement
submitted this week by the
Farmers & Merchants Bank of
Lake City, covering its 5 years
of existence, tells in tabloid
form the story of a remarkably
successful enterprise. The
figures are strikingly presented
and cannot but appeal to every j
one who is interested in a story I
ol progress and prosperity.
The combined deposits of)
Kingstree's two banks up to j
yesterday exceeded $350,000, ot i
which the Bank of Kingstree j
carries $200,000 and the Bank!
of Williamsburg $150,000, the de- j
u u_:? '
posiis in eucu ucinj^ sugiitij
in excess of the figures given.
This is an admirable showing j
and the high water market has !
not vet been attained.
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NEW fii
>ress Goods and Dress
BUTLER
Journal Patterns.
We publish this week a condensed
statement of the condi-!
tion of the Hank of Olanta. j
This little bank, with a capital i
of only $10,000. shows a surplus '
of $5,000 and over $53,000 on de"
posit. Truly this is a remarkable
showing" for an institution
only 3i years old, proving con-;
clusively that the Bank ot !
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Ulanta nas tne connaence 01 uie |
people of the community and j
that it is exceptionally well J
managed. Such results could
only be attained by capable I
management on the part of the
officials, backed by the liberal
patronage of the public generally.
Dr Abernethy, the great English
physician, says: "Watch your kidneys.
When they are affected, life is
in danger."' Foley's Kidney Kemedv,
makes healthy kidneys, corrects un- j
nary irregularities and tones up the
wiu4.e system. D C Scoct.
Notice to Cotton Planters.
I wish to inform the cotton j
planters of this section that I >
will be on the market to buy;
cotton seed for the Manning;
Oil mill after Oct 1. HighestI
market prices guaranteed.
9-16-4t W K McIntosh. 1
Old papers for sale at this i
office.
the place;
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to buy your merchandise is the place;
where you can get the most good,
goods for the least money and w herej
you have a good variety to select I
from. We keep a large stock of the'
following lines on hand all the time I
and guarantee the prices to be right: j
Gents' Furnishings.
Edwin Clapp Shoes,
Peters' Shoes,
iT.sdles' Mini Gent*")
Peterhill Neckwear,
Lion Brand Collars.
AGKN'TSFOR
W. T. Rrownridge Tailori*
% Co.
Confectioneries,
Cigars,
vij^aicucd ,
and Tobacco.
Schlessinger's Candy.
Fruit in Season.
National Biscuit Co s
Cakes and Crackers.
GROCERIES,
We carry a full line of Staple a nd
Fancy Groceriesand guarantee them
to be fresh and pure. We also
handle
Country Produce.
If you have never traded with us,
give us a trial and we are sure you
will be pleased.
L. D. RODGERS.
Successor to S. L. Courtney & Co.
BEFOJ
OODS AR
Trimmings.
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i SPECIAL NOTICES
Transient Notices will be Published
in This Column at the Rate of One
Cent a Word tor Kach Issue. No advert
isenvnttaken'for less than 25 cents.
For Salk Cheap-Two Standard!
talking machines: Apply t<?
L l> Rodcei.S,
'.'-2.1-11 Kingstree. S 0.
For Sai.k?All the furniture nelonging
to the late Mrs Virginia Hrockin-:
ton can he bought at very reduced j
price. Anyone wi-hing a bargain can !
call on Mrs Thomas M Gilland. who lias !
the furniture for sale Call at once. j
9-2:;- if j
For Rent-Two G-room houses on '
F.ast Main street and one 9-room house
on Brook street. Apply to
J I)Gilland or
4-l-~-tf S L Courtney.
Noticj:?I have a great quantity of ;
fine pears now ready for cooking and |
peserving per bushel, (all and j
jet v< ur- at once.
A A BROWN.
'J-ld-Ht Leo, S C.
It is -f interest to note the higli
-tanding of a Soutber/i institution.
Statistics h ive been prepared to show
that the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance
Company of Raleigh. N (', is
one of the -tronge-t itisurauee companies
in Amerh-u and i* stronger in proportion
to its assets, surplus and in-ur- j
ance reports than any other company j
was at its age. 9-2-tf i
Go to
YOUNG'S!
for
FANCV son DRINKS AND ICE CREAM
Fresh Candy on hand at all;
times
Cigars and Tobacco
Youngs Ice Cream Palace i
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' E THE MODEI
| E WIRE FENC:
!. E* What a Marvel it
would have
been to
| Abraham I/incoln,
splitter of
E1 rails.
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? The Greatest Spectacle
? THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. @
| EXCURSION RATE OF ?
? ?=^$23.65^? |
?vi? the ATLANTIC COAST LINES
@ To New York and Return for the Famous ^
@ HII DSOJM-Jt'1 LTUJN CBLEBllATJLOJ*. @
(?) This historic celebration will take place trom Saturday, w
jgj September 23, to Saturday,October 9. The principal events
during the tirst eight days will occur in Greater New York?
?and in the Hudson river opposite the city. The following w
jgj week the celebration will continue at the Hudson river cit
?Jies and villages from New York'to Troy. ?
@ This event, commemorating the 300th anniversary of the W
ig. navigation of the Hudson river by Hendrik Hudson and the
102nd of the operation of the tirst steamboat by Robert Ful-@
/? trm will nrpsont a <sr?prtarlp in lanrl anrl watprnarades and V
vsf * * f '?~ 1 r (H)
(?) illumination such as the world never witnessed.
All the great navies of the world will be abundantly rep- ?
?resented, which, with other craft, including replicas of the W
?* 'famous "Half Moon" and "Clermont," will go to make up
.a water parade of a thousand or more vessels, and on the (?)
@land there will be gorgeous spectacles in floats, parades, W
?* ' reviews, exhibitions, decorations and a thousand and one ?
. object lessons in our 300 years of progress. (?)
(?) Every day will be a picture of a writable fairyland and w
millions of electric lights of all colors and sizes will fairly
? turn night into da}*. @
@ For this occasion the Atlantic Ccast Line will sell on w
?* * September 23 to 30,inclusive,round trip tickets to New York
. at the lo ' rate of $23.65 from Kingstree. The tickets will/gt
? be limited returning to leave New York any time up to and
?including October 10. Mr C W Boswell, the ticket agent,@
.will be pleased to answer inquiries regarding schedules and/gj
? make reservations and this matter should be attended to a to?
?at once by those desiring to take the trip. 9-23-2t '?
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IN "PITTSBURGH PERFECT"
B, WELDED BY ELECTRICITY. 9
Mr. farmer: Your progressivenfcss is keeping you in close touch
with improvements in farm machinery, in dairy methods, and with all
the scientific facts that bring about the greatest possible agricultural SHI
production
You are also informing yourself about fence. We Know you are.
First?there was the stone fence of medieval history.
'Second?pioneer America converted its timber into rails.
Third?somebody found a way to weave wire and slats. hH
Fourth?along1 came barb v/ire, with its marvelous sale. HR
Fifth?mach'nes were inventea to twist or clamp one wire around MRS
another: the woven wire fence. "jH
But, mOSt important of all, electricity now welds the flB j
wires at the joint, making no longer necessary these wraps
f and clamps. Stay and strand, wizard*like, become one.
The greatest step forward in fence building is thus accomplished at gH|
a single, master stroke. (
. Of course, you are not using anything else. Surely you are familiar- jSIp
izing yourself with this remarkable improvement, to be found only in flK;
"Pittsburgh Perfect." "S2
FARMERS' SUPPLY CO., I
1$||Kingstree, S. C.
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DAILY. I
line of Neckwear and Jet Ornaments. 1!
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